High Temperature Pre-Preg coat


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Hi! So I'm designing a part that has to go over an exhaust of a car (not too near but not too far either) so it's got constant hot air blowing over it. I've been using pre-preg carbon fiber for the part and I was wondering if I could coat it with this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R7mm63eWv8

which I came across while browsing the internet. Was wondering what you guys would think of this if I used it as my surface gel coat for my pre-preg parts.

Thank you!
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Steve Broad
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Agreed, seems to be a pretty pointless product for epoxy impregnated carbon cloth, probably mainly used for vinylester resins and fibreglass :-)

I have prepreg carbon using epoxy resin capable of coping with 220 deg C. The lowest I am aware of is 125 deg C
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